Seeking the Face of God…

“If my people, who are called by my name,
will humble themselves and pray
and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways,
then I will hear from heaven,
and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land.”
Chronicles 7:14

Our land is hurting and in deep need of God’s divine healing. This admonition from God addresses the critical fact that the sin and wickedness in our life as a nation has direct — and disastrous — effects on our health as a nation and as a global community. If we are going to call on God to heal our land, to heal our nation, and to heal our human community, it is vital that we are also forthright in changing our wicked ways. If Christians are going to take 2 Chronicles 7:14 seriously — we must address our sins.

National sins as well as personal and individual sins are expressed as wickedness in our homes and offices, school yards and town squares. They permeate the culture to infect many aspects of business, government, and even the church. They are fueled by social media, fear-based politics, and biased media attention.

Like a cancerous infection, this evil wickedness is spreading throughout our culture and the Church. It is time that the people of faith intentionally humble ourselves and pray and seek God’s face and turn from our wicked ways. Our faith in Jesus Christ calls for no less, and empowers us for so much more.

Father God, we come to you because the people of this nation and everything in it belong to you. We are not here by accident. You are the one who set us in this nation at this particular time for the glory of your name. But Father, people in this country are turning against each other. We no longer live like brothers and sisters. Brother has turned against brother and child against parent. But your word says that if we humble ourselves and turn from our wicked ways you will heal our land. Lord, heal our hearts, heal our land. Remove bitterness and resentment from our hearts and help us to live as brothers and sisters. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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Author: Ken Crawford

Church Transitions and Conflict Solutions

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